You may well have seen Hello Kitty - she exists as plushies, on bags, and honestly, just about everywhere. I'm still surprised that some people don't realize that she's from Japan. Then again, I didn't know at first that she had a whole complex backstory or even a second name!
Bearing this in mind, is Hello Kitty Japan's greatest pop culture export or not? On the one hand, it's almost like she has taken over the whole world almost single-handedly - she is super recognizable. On the other hand, if you don't know that she has anything to do with Japan, is she successful as a Japanese icon?
There are plenty of other characters in Japan that haven't made it past the border that are also cute - rilakkuma, capibara-san, alpacasso... and in fact, many other pop culture icons, especially if you start to consider anime and video games.
What/who do you think is Japan's greatest cultural export, if not Hello Kitty? Mario? Dragonball? Something less personified like karaoke? Let me know!
Bearing this in mind, is Hello Kitty Japan's greatest pop culture export or not? On the one hand, it's almost like she has taken over the whole world almost single-handedly - she is super recognizable. On the other hand, if you don't know that she has anything to do with Japan, is she successful as a Japanese icon?
There are plenty of other characters in Japan that haven't made it past the border that are also cute - rilakkuma, capibara-san, alpacasso... and in fact, many other pop culture icons, especially if you start to consider anime and video games.
What/who do you think is Japan's greatest cultural export, if not Hello Kitty? Mario? Dragonball? Something less personified like karaoke? Let me know!
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